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Mar 1, 2014 8:04 AM CST
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central Illinois
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pic from an August excursion to a lonely but very wildflower attuned drainage ditch out in the country

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Mar 1, 2014 8:21 AM CST
Name: Carole
Clarksville, TN (Zone 6b)
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Yes, they look like wild rose hips. Never know what you'll find in a drainage ditch. You can make rose hip tea with them. Very high in Vitamin C. Of course, anything eaten from the wild should always be identified first.
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Mar 1, 2014 9:16 AM CST
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central Illinois
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Plant Identifier Garden Ideas: Level 2
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ok, thanks Tee. The site is really a pretty cool place located in a vast series of large acreage farming operations .kind of in the middle of nowhere. i've known of the ditch from when I worked for a seed company in the 1980s. I try ro visit there at least once enery August and more if possible. The corn and beans are pretty well up in the fields that surround the ditch offering something of an illusion of privacy that fuels a naturalists dream. My favorite resident and the prime reason I always return there is capture the glory of a healthy colony of Red Lobelia that has thrived there as long as I'v visited there. Additionally, the ditch supports a healthy population of the bottlebrush flower and swamp milkweed (super BF attractants) along with the ubiquitous clover, and a strong stand of regular milkweed and arrowheads. The only mar of this little hidden afternoon delight wildflower mecca is that there's lot of cocklebur, especially where water would run if there was water to run consistently in any damp season. It seems the cocklebur is slowly but irresistibly expanding it's domain. Butterflies are abundant The Monarch and Black Swallowtail are joined by Yellow Sulphurs, white cabbages, White Spotted Skipper, American Coppers, Buckeyes, some fuzzy moths, Painted Lady, and Red Admiral, and lots of bees.
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Mar 1, 2014 1:16 PM CST
Name: greene
Savannah, GA (Sunset 28) (Zone 8b)
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One thing I like about this ID thread is that it makes me curious enough to do extra research. Thank You!

Looking closely at @jmorth's photos, I saw tiny spines on the rose hips - something I had not noticed in my 60 plus years because I don't pay close enough attention. I found a site with a most excellent up-close photo of some rose hips and some good recipes, too.
http://curiouskai.blogspot.com...

I agree with @SongofJoy that one should have a positive ID before using any plant products.
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Mar 1, 2014 1:30 PM CST
Name: Carole
Clarksville, TN (Zone 6b)
Charter ATP Member Garden Sages Plant Identifier I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! I helped plan and beta test the plant database. Avid Green Pages Reviewer
I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Garden Ideas: Master Level Cat Lover Birds Region: Tennessee Echinacea
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